"Womb of Insanity (I Need to Know)" is the search at the center of Face In Reality. The title names the feeling directly: caught inside your own head, walking the same circle, trying to find a direction that keeps slipping away. He wants to move forward. Something keeps knocking him down. He keeps trying anyway. The track moves at 96 BPM in G minor, built on the same drum and bass foundational infusion that runs under everything Soulful Cartographer makes, here in a warm neo soul frame. A looping progression cycles through the verses and never quite resolves, matching the lyric's own unanswered question. The lead vocal starts low and close in the verses, then opens into a full, belted hook by the chorus. The sound holds determination and doubt in the same breath, introspective and resilient at once. The video makes that loop literal. A man walks the curve of a circular chamber with walls that pulse like a heartbeat and no door anywhere in them. His own footprints cross and recross the floor, proof he has walked this same path before. A hairline crack of light near the ceiling widens as the song moves forward, and by the bridge, hands not his own reach through it toward him, palms open, offering rather than pulling. The chamber never fully opens by the end. The light does grow. This one sits alongside "Weighing Me Down" and "You Are So Beautiful" as the third piece of the Face In Reality video series, same drum and bass foundational infusion at the root of all three, same commitment to a story the visuals tell on their own. Where the others sat with grief and longing, this one sits with the harder, quieter work of trying to find your own way forward and staying strong enough to keep trying. If you're circling the same question tonight, trying to find where you're headed, you're not walking that circle alone.